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Jameson Label Font is a well-known brand that first appeared in the 1780s. Ireland is her birthplace. In Dublin, John Jameson established his distillery, John Jameson & Son Irish Whiskey, to produce whiskey with a 40% ABV. In 1866, he formed the Irish Distillers Group with Cork Distillers and John Powers. Pernod Ricard bought the company many years later, in 1988. It is now a large-scale enterprise that supplies elite alcohol to the entire world.
The logo was created by designer Robert Stradling, who used two fonts: one serif and one grotesque. ITC Stone serif and poor richard font are the closest alternatives. On the central icon, the main field letters are even, smooth, and thin, with a slight curve and pointed ends. As in the Old English sign, the "J" has a spike-like projection at the bottom.
The color palette is vibrant, allowing the brand to easily identify the drink. Creamy yellow (background, central letters), balanced green (main captions), and deep burgundy are among the corporate grids (round icon).
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